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Populations, hybrids and the systematic concepts of species and subspecies in Chagas disease triatomine vectors inferred from nuclear ribosomal and m…

2009

In Chagas disease, triatomine vectors are the main target for control measures because of the absence of effective drugs. The broad usefulness of nuclear rDNA and mtDNA sequences explains why triatomine studies using these markers have increased so pronouncedly in recent years. This indicates the appropriateness of an updated review about these molecular markers, concentrating on aspects useful for research on Chagas disease vectors. A comparative analysis is presented on the efficiency, weight of their different characteristics, limitations and problems of each of the different DNA markers in the light of the results obtained in studies on populations, hybrids, subspecies and species of th…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAConcerted evolutionVeterinary (miscellaneous)SubspeciesBiologyDisease VectorsDNA MitochondrialDNA RibosomalInfectious DiseasesMinisatelliteGenetic markerGenusInsect ScienceMicrosatelliteAnimalsHumansParasitologyChagas DiseaseTriatominaeRibosomal DNAActa tropica
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Rapid characterization of wild and collection strains of the genus Zygosaccharomyces according to mitochondrial DNA patterns

1997

Several wild and collection strains of the genus Zygosaccharomyces were characterized using a rapid and simple method of restriction analysis of mitochondrial DNA. Patterns obtained with three endonucleases (HaeIII, HinfI and RsaI) made it possible to differentiate each species and to identify the wild strains, isolated from the same spoiled concentrated must, as belonging to the species Z. rouxii. The HinfI restriction enzyme produced a strain-specific pattern which allowed us to recognize that the seven wild isolates belonged to only three strains.

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAGenus ZygosaccharomycesZygosaccharomycesBiologybiology.organism_classificationDNA MitochondrialMicrobiologyHaeIIIRestriction enzymeEndonucleasechemistry.chemical_compoundSpecies SpecificitychemistrySaccharomycetalesFood MicrobiologyGeneticsmedicinebiology.proteinMolecular BiologyPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthDNAmedicine.drugFEMS Microbiology Letters
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Rapid characterization of four species of the Saccharomyces sensu stricto complex according to mitochondrial DNA patterns

1994

Several strains of the four sibling species of the genus Saccharomyces (S. bayanus, S. cerevisiae, S. paradoxus, and S. pastorianus) were characterized by using a rapid and simple method of restriction analysis of mitochondrial DNA. Patterns obtained with four-cutter endonucleases (such as AluI, DdeI, HinfI, and RsaI) made it possible to differentiate each species. S. cerevisiae and S. paradoxus presented a greater number of large fragments than S. pastorianus and S. bayanus with all the assay enzymes. With AluI and DdeI, species-specific bands clearly permitted differentiation between S. pastorianus and S. bayanus. To test the resolution of this method, wild Saccharomyces strains were anal…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAImmunologySaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces bayanusBiologySaccharomyces pastorianusbiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologySaccharomycesParadoxusDNA MitochondrialRestriction fragmentSaccharomycesbiology.proteinSaccharomyces paradoxusDNA Fungal
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Modern taurine cattle descended from small number of near-eastern founders.

2012

Archaeozoological and genetic data indicate that taurine cattle were first domesticated from local wild ox (aurochs) in the Near East some 10,500 years ago. However, while modern mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) variation indicates early Holocene founding event(s), a lack of ancient DNA data from the region of origin, variation in mutation rate estimates, and limited application of appropriate inference methodologies have resulted in uncertainty on the number of animals first domesticated. A large number would be expected if cattle domestication was a technologically straightforward and unexacting region-wide phenomenon, while a smaller number would be consistent with a more complex and challengin…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAModels Geneticved/biologySmall numberTaurine cattleved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesPopulation DynamicsBiologyAurochsbiology.organism_classificationDNA MitochondrialFounder EffectAncient DNAMutation RateEvolutionary biologyGeneticsAnimalsCattleFemaleApproximate Bayesian computationDomesticationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFounder effectMolecular biology and evolution
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Interactions between the yeast mitochondrial and nuclear genomes: isogenic suppressive and hypersuppressive petites differ in their resistance to the…

1990

In a previous paper we have shown that the alkaloid lycorine inhibits growth of rho+, mit- and rho-, strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, whereas strains devoid of mitochondrial DNA (rho degrees) are resistant to more than 200 micrograms/ml of the alkaloid. In this report we show that hypersuppressive petites are almost as resistant as rho degrees mutants, whereas isogenic rho- petites, which have retained longer segments of the genome, are sensitive to the drug.

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAMutationbiologyAlkaloidSaccharomyces cerevisiaeMutantDrug Resistance MicrobialSaccharomyces cerevisiaeGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationLycorinemedicine.disease_causeDNA MitochondrialMolecular biologyGenomeYeastPhenanthridineschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryAmaryllidaceae AlkaloidsGeneticsmedicineDNA FungalCurrent Genetics
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First mitochondrial genome-wide association study with metabolomics.

2021

AbstractIn the era of personalized medicine with more and more patient-specific targeted therapies being used, we need reliable, dynamic, faster and sensitive biomarkers both to track the causes of disease and to develop and evolve therapies during the course of treatment. Metabolomics recently has shown substantial evidence to support its emerging role in disease diagnosis and prognosis. Aside from biomarkers and development of therapies, it is also an important goal to understand the involvement of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in metabolic regulation, aging and disease development. Somatic mutations of the mitochondrial genome are also heavily implicated in age-related disease and aging. The…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNANucleotidesMetaboliteGeneral MedicineBiologyMitochondrionDNA MitochondrialHeteroplasmyMitochondriachemistry.chemical_compoundMetabolomicschemistryGeneticsMetabolomeGenetic predispositionPhosphatidylcholinesHumansMetabolomicsMolecular BiologyGeneGenetics (clinical)BiomarkersGenome-Wide Association StudyHuman molecular genetics
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Retroposon insertions provide insights into deep lagomorph evolution.

2010

The homogenous mammalian order Lagomorpha comprises about 80 species in two families, Ochotonidae (pikas) and Leporidae (rabbits and hares). However, the phylogenetic relationships among leporids are controversial. Molecular data, particularly from mitochondrial sequences, give highly homoplasious signals. To resolve the controversy between mitochondrial and nuclear data, we analyzed genomic orthologous retroposon insertion sites, a virtually homoplasy-free marker system. From a differential screen of rabbit genomic data for intronic retroposon insertions of CSINE elements, we polymerase chain reaction-amplified and sequenced 11 retroposons in eight representative lagomorphs. We found three…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAPronolagusLagomorphaNuclear genebiologyPhylogenetic treeBase SequenceRetroelementsRetroposonbiology.organism_classificationHaresEvolution MolecularMonophylyMutagenesis InsertionalGenes MitochondrialSister groupGeneticsAnimalsRabbitsMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyMolecular biology and evolution
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Nucleotide sequence of the unassigned reading frame urf a in the mitochondrial genome of three Schizosaccharomyces pombe strains.

1990

GeneticsMitochondrial DNAReading FramesbiologyBase SequenceGenes FungalMolecular Sequence DataReading frameNucleic acid sequencebiology.organism_classificationDNA Mitochondrialchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistrySchizosaccharomyces pombeSchizosaccharomycesGeneticsAmino Acid SequenceGenePeptide sequenceSchizosaccharomycesDNANucleic acids research
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Forensic mtDNA hair analysis excludes a dog from having caused a traffic accident

1999

A dog was suspected of having caused a traffic accident. Three hair fragments were recovered from the damaged car and subjected to DNA sequence analysis of the canine mitochondrial D-loop control region. The results were compared to saliva and hair samples from the alleged dog, as well as to control hair samples from four unrelated dogs of different breeds. Two sequence types exhibiting five nucleotide differences in a 377 bp fragment were identified among the four controls. Whereas the evidence hair fragment was identical to the type 1 control sequence, the alleged dog shared the type 2 control sequence except for one position. Thus the dog could be excluded as the origin of the hair fragm…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNASalivaPolymorphism Geneticintegumentary systemTraffic accidentSequence analysisHair analysisAccidents TrafficSequence Analysis DNABiologyDNA MitochondrialPolymerase Chain ReactionPathology and Forensic MedicineDogsD-loopPolymorphism (computer science)AnimalsHumansHairSequence (medicine)International Journal of Legal Medicine
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Results of a collaborative study of the EDNAP group regarding mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy and segregation in hair shafts.

2004

Abstract A collaborative exercise was carried out by the European DNA Profiling Group (EDNAP) in order to evaluate the distribution of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) heteroplasmy amongst the hairs of an individual who displays point heteroplasmy in blood and buccal cells. A second aim of the exercise was to study reproducibility of mtDNA sequencing of hairs between laboratories using differing chemistries, further to the first mtDNA reproducibility study carried out by the EDNAP group [Forensic Sci. Int. 97 (1998) 165]. Laboratories were asked to type 2 sections from each of 10 hairs, such that each hair was typed by at least two laboratories. Ten laboratories participated in the study, and a to…

GeneticsMitochondrial DNATransition (genetics)integumentary systemBuccal swabGenetic VariationSequence Analysis DNABiologyDNA MitochondrialHeteroplasmyPathology and Forensic MedicineDNA profilingMutationHumansTypingLawHairForensic science international
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